Mattie Treats Himself
Another hiatus. Not good. But...work has been a busy time, I crashed early a couple of nights -- Monday I felt a cold coming on, so Tuesday it was off to bed early, and I felt much better -- and of course there are meetings. Yesterday I had one to discuss what to do in case of sudden surges in food pantry demand, and today was our quarterly district presidents' board meeting -- which went surprisingly quickly, despite all the stuff we had to discuss.
Anyways, I am co-managing the OC in November, and I broached the subject -- we might have an increase in clients. I mentioned we might hit 200 every week, which would be... well, quite a challenge. We would have to order more -- at least of canned goods -- and while we can go at this pace for a while...well, not for a long time. Mind you, I support the GOP in this shutdown -- the Dems started this and they deserve to pay through the nose -- but they could probably have kept SNAP benefits flowing. ACA premiums...well, it is time someone paid their fair share. And, of course, everyone will be asking for turkeys, which we will NOT have. I have to admit, given that it costs about 3-4 times to get a turkey than the canned goods we distribute, we should just hand out turkeys and close up shop until March.
Yesterday I decided to treat myself -- long couple of weeks -- and dined at La Ville Lumiere... on Clifton in the Edgewater neighborhood (I left my MAGA hat at home). Heard good things about it, so I ordered a bowl of French onion soup and their chicken dish. The portions were huge; the soup was ok but the chicken was quite good. Mind you, it was a half chicken, a generous heaping of mashed potatoes, and a slightly spicy sauce. Very good; the only drawback was the potatoes were beneath the chicken and the gravy, and once again we had a delicious yet erudite hot mess. Service was quite attentive as well. I think I would go back, albeit not right away...
The Brian Kelly firing amuses the hell out of me. First of all, he is... well, not exactly liked. Second, it seems to be in vogue, firing coaches who are successful but not successful enough, and then paying them a ton of money to go away. Third, now the governor is saying the AD -- whose job it is to handle these things -- will NOT be involved in the process, which is sort of like not having brakes on the car, or something. One of my coworkers went to UF, and I suggested Kelly would be ideal for the job there, as he could put kids on scissors lifts in high winds all the time. Yes, I am a horrible person, but we knew that...

